hircine
HUHR-syn 
<Latin
resembling a goat; smelly
turbidity
tuhr-BID-uh-tee 
<Latin
the state of being cloudy or muddy
corolla
kuh-ROHL-uh 
<Latin
the petals of a flower
theoretician
thee-uhr-uh-TISH-uhn 
<Greek
one formulating theories
primatial
pry-MAY-shuhl 
<Latin
characteristic of primates or apes
guise
gyz 
<German
outward appearance; manner of dress
epithelium
ep-uh-THEE-lee-uhm 
<Greek
cellular tissue in the body that protects other parts of the body
infralittoral
in-fruh-LIT-uhr-uhl 
<Latin
situated on the seaward side of shoreline deposits
fustigate
FUS-tuh-gayt 
<Latin
to criticize severely
ipsedixitism
ip-see-DIKS-uh-tiz-uhm 
<Latin
dogmatic assertiveness; stubbornness